26' Hurricane - 260 or 2700

Sandbar8

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I'm considering buying a 2004 Hurricane 260. It's a beautiful boat, I like almost everything about it, but I have one concern. The helm goes about 3/4 across the boat (rather than the center walk-thru). I'm wondering if this makes the boat feel "cut-off." Will the passengers in the front feel like they can't talk to the folks in the back??

If anybody has experience with a 260 or the newer 2700, I'd love to get your feedback on the boat. My main concern is the helm, but all comments are appreciated!!!

Thanks
 

samagy16

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Re: 26' Hurricane - 260 or 2700

I own a 2003 SD260. I have had it for 5 years now and absolutely love it. Your concern is valid though, being a huge fan of Hurricanes I do wish at times that the opening towards the bow was in the middle as you stated on your post rather than on the left side. There are times when I have a lot of people that it becomes pretty crowded in that area as some passengers are trying to go to the rear and some to the front. It doesn't seem as comfortable in that area as the 23' and so forth but everything else you are getting on this boat more than makes up for it.

I would be glad to answer any additional questions you may have pertaining to this gorgeous boat. Pick my brain, I will chip in with my thoughts.

The only problem that I have seen with this boat is the power that most of them come equipped with. Knowing that it would be the buyers choice at the time of purchase it surprises me that so many people would spend that kind of money and only equip the vessel usually with 115's. My next major expense will be going the max 225's. It should be fun.
 

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Re: 26' Hurricane - 260 or 2700

Thanks very much for the reply. You verified my concern, but it's great to know that you still the boat and that the other things make up for the helm configuration.

The two boats I'm considering are both 2004's. One has twin 150 Yamaha's with 300 hours, the other has 130 Hondas with about 60 hours. I rode on the first boat and seemed to have enough power. I haven't ridden on the one with the Hondas. If it seems to have enough power, I'm probably going to make an offer. There are pros and cons to both boats, but the second one has a radar arch, trim tabs, and a spot light for running at night. It also seems to be in a little better condition. On the first boat, one of the tachs and the GPS didn't work which makes me wonder if it has electrical issues which can become a real pain in the butt.

Do you have a spot light?? I love that feature, but it seems to be in a strange position. It's on the starboard side just in front of the helm. I would think that you would get a lot of reflection off the bow of the boat which could be blinding rather than helpful. Also, you probably can't have folks sitting there since they would be be blinded.

Your thoughts are appreciated.

John
 

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Re: 26' Hurricane - 260 or 2700

I meant to say "you still love the boat."
Thanks very much for the reply. You verified my concern, but it's great to know that you still the boat and that the other things make up for the helm configuration.

The two boats I'm considering are both 2004's. One has twin 150 Yamaha's with 300 hours, the other has 130 Hondas with about 60 hours. I rode on the first boat and seemed to have enough power. I haven't ridden on the one with the Hondas. If it seems to have enough power, I'm probably going to make an offer. There are pros and cons to both boats, but the second one has a radar arch, trim tabs, and a spot light for running at night. It also seems to be in a little better condition. On the first boat, one of the tachs and the GPS didn't work which makes me wonder if it has electrical issues which can become a real pain in the butt.

Do you have a spot light?? I love that feature, but it seems to be in a strange position. It's on the starboard side just in front of the helm. I would think that you would get a lot of reflection off the bow of the boat which could be blinding rather than helpful. Also, you probably can't have folks sitting there since they would be be blinded.

Your thoughts are appreciated.

John
 

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Re: 26' Hurricane - 260 or 2700

I also meant to ask.... do you feel like it's a gas guzzler since it has 2 engines??
 

samagy16

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Re: 26' Hurricane - 260 or 2700

I do not have a spot light installed in mine, I use a portable one when needed as I don't normally go at night much. It's usually that I may be coming in a bit late and I get caught in the nighttime and not much to worry about that a portable light can't handle. With a good GPS and 20/20 I usually do pretty well without even turning it on. As far as location of installation if I ever was to install one, (which I have thought of) that is definately the place where I would install it (on starboard in front of helm) in that little flat corner in front of windshield. Although I think your concerns are legit as far as some reflection or obstruction with the bow I think the overall brightness of the light beam will dominate your line of sight and you wouldn't notice if there are any reflections. The reason I believe it is the best place for it is because that is one of the areas of the boat where there isn't much going on, it is directly in front of the captain who is the only that really needs to see and your only other options could be in places where someone could easily bump it and damage it when out having fun at the sandbar and so forth.;) IMO, the only real concern there would be passegers being in the way of the light beam and that would be the ONE time where you would have to tell everyone to stay the HELL out of those seats, LOL.

As far as gas, please don't worry. I have been pleasantly surprised with the gas comsumption on my 115's, even thought I think they work hard to move that boat while getting underway thus my mentioning in my earlieer post about repowering. Obviously there are many factors on comsumption, # of passengers, throttle, water conditions, wind etc. but overall I am very pleased. One small piece of advice is to gas up on every trip that way you won't feel the HUGE pinch of filling a 100+ gallon tank all at once. That would hurt. I have been up to 5 outings of variable speed, distance, and load usage without gassing up. Did this only once to test and see.

Overall your second option looks like the better one, even though you would be losing 40HP and getting Hondas instead of Yammies, which I would prefer, but 60 hrs vs 300 and some of the other things seem like a clear advantage. With the 130's you should be able to hit 40MPH without a problem.

Sandbar, one more note, and I think it is the most important thing that I have come to learn and appreciate in my 5 years of ownership. Any extra $$ you stand to invest in gas, maintenance engine x 2, you will more than gain back with the confidence you will have of knowing that you will never be stuck because one motor fails. You will be confident initially and after your first incident (inevitable) you will be very thankful for that 2nd engine. There is no feeling of confidence greater than that one.

I can't ever imagine having only one engine now.

Keep em' coming, I love talking about my Hurricane.
 

samagy16

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Re: 26' Hurricane - 260 or 2700

Btw, if you go to a thread topic titled show us a pic of your Hurricane, look me up and you will see a pic of my humble vessel, LOL.
 

Sandbar8

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Re: 26' Hurricane - 260 or 2700

Samagy,
Thanks for all the info... very helpful. Great point about the two engines giving confidence to go out on the boat. It will also help my wife fell comfortable trying new areas that we haven't gone to before. And it's good to know that the gas bill won't be too bad.

I checked out your boat, it looks great... love the dark red.

If I have more questions I'll write to you again. And I'll let you know what I end up doing.

Thanks again,
John
 
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